Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 22, 1921, Page 3

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Mary cago, Y reey. Aloo: arrived in the city and will accept| eral days attending to business tnter- s+. tne Beet Ae Ee arma Or te inewalk: |* panttion tn: the, offioss. of: the bara:| ents. James Grieve and William Grieve.| -ived trom Laramie by an Nationally Priced in ard Refining company, Miss Allen ia| Vest Refining company in the ac- re who heave: been spending several days ik command of t Three Distinctive Models tr Siughine ot tira Tone Allen wen [counting department... Mise. De; H. Champion, who has been asso-|in the city, have return eo Waliee <Mahsciee known in Milla. ‘The young couple| "28 at one time secretary of an offi-| lated with the Brodie Rubber com.|ranch homies near Oil City. a t— gany. will make their home in Mills. PERS, ee resigned ‘his position and ceeded incon —* os ie) : Mre. H. L. Harvey has returned to her home in Glenrock after sj Mra. Harvey was a guest of the C and G bridge club. eee Mrs. J. A. Roy and Mrs. Lyall Brun- no who have been spending several days im the city from their home in Salt Creek are expected to return to- day. Tho ladies visited many of the clothing stores of the city on their The syplied education division of} shopping trip. the Welfare club met yesterday after- fe noon at the home of Mrs. J, W. Mc-/ Mrs. F. Flannagan, who has been Intyre on South Lincoln street. Dress) visiting with her parents at their forms were made by the nbers|/home in Sioux City, Towa, for the trom the instructions recetved at the/last two weeks has returned to her State Federation of Women's clubs. 5 guests will motor to the hom where the evening will be informally /apent. ; . West Refinifig company bullding. cee meet separately trom the reguiar club|leaving for the western coast where| Which is now located on Center street. ca! PRICE. $1.20 and GOc. Loe! applied education department. ston. f: ed at the present and a modern shely-} Tribune, has resigned his position Bloomfield, N. Je ingens gece ati od bape ete 0 ifae and cloreting system will be used.| at the Casper postottice to become ered tekiane ote Needl ft Socict: Mi eee elegrap! itor for the Leavenworth x Entertained. is pest create San Sere pee ©. W. Hewlett of the J..G. McDon-| (Kans.) Times. Mrs, R.A. Blake presided at ap ing with relatives. Mr. and Mra.|%i@ Chocolate company of Salt Lake siege Ose temetbere oe che Aa ge ota D. Grieves, her parents, were City. 18 spending several days tn this| | society, at her home, 442 East Fif-|former residents of Casper and Misa) Sty sttending to business interests. teenth i Rilge tan pc aaa Od paler oe gee pee Raa r uuntil 6 o'clock. The first part o1 ~ ss social time following the general busi-|_ Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Ni . 5 n of Den.|ot ness session was spent on sewing ar-|Vér are Visiting with friends and rel- ticles for the Christmas box which|®@tives here in addition’ to attending 4s being prepared by the club. At 4:30|tO business interests connected business, ostens. Creek fields. They will spend crossings have been an eye sore to the | & bas She i eee week-end here. bis: clty and stays of permanence are now Studio To Be Opened { f oe Fi, oT In Privaie Home. . Mrs. A. I, Poole, who has been a house guest at the home of her : i nas|*, for Douglas attend! Mrs. 3 Dare Blake, who hat isister:, Mrs. Raymond (Nels of this + erg Pak pear been’ Rolie amet 28 e| Clty, has returnéd to her ranch home | 2€86 interests in this city. Mr. Stark- dramatic are dio rooms abovelin ‘northern Coloraio. Before her | Well has been counting livestock here for th it several y: stone avenue, will resume the classes | "riage, Mrs. Poole was a resident ime hy ood t f Casper, and she was much inter-| , | whtch have been suspended for some | 2oc7 rene Harry B. Hickok, a special agent| VIENNA,) Oct. 22—King Alexan- at her private home, 428 South SORE E ae ee eel cozras well RnOWAT Tite tients ae | Ser ot Dhas Siavids 40 Geclered to to! Park avenue. Thp first classes will Cl pu ee renee eae STOO So tnere ied Diearver attending| suffering from a wound in his SUMS, CONTEVAND DRESSES be held Monday Pleasant Evening and their | enjoyed night” at the Temple from their ranch home near here and . and Mrs. T. B. McDonough and family have returned to their home in Cheyenne after ding I days| Operator of Denver, who has been | tending to business interests in Lan- An attempt-was made late last June der, oa for a short time here|in Belgrade to assassinate Alexander per National bank, has returned from /|ing after official matters over th Medicine Bow, where he spent sev-| week-end. cago. She will live here at the home’ Will resume his work as public ac-| P. A. Wilkins of Denver is spend of her aunt, Mrs. Bert Carroll. countant. ing & few day: attending to busi “ee o.g2 ness interests co: J. J. Ervine, a well known rancher | holdings with a number of the Yocal of the Dougias country, spent yester-|oil companies. Mr. several days here. While in this city|4@¥ here attending to business inter-j connected with the a meeting} ©5ts and calling on friends among the|but expresses most interest in the old-timers, Salt Creek fields. W. C. Hill, district manager of the F. H. Jeffereys ts visiting with his B. C. Moore company, has returned] daughter in Cheyenne and expects to from a business trip to Denyer and is| motor to Kansas City, returning in now at his headquarters in the Mid-| about ten days. . Miss Margaret Knittle has accepted Hugh M. Meenan, superintendent of] a position with the Casper Flora! matis is spending a short vacation] company as bookkeeper and not in visiting friends and reletives in Great| the sales department as was reported Falls, Mont. yesterday. Remarkable progress is being made| E. B. Baughn of Manville, engaged home in the city, on the remodeling of the former Cas] in the insurance business in that The Welfare club has recently been - ‘per bakery which will soon be occu-| town, is in Casper attending to his divided into three divisions which will} Mr, and Mrs. Camden Sheffner zre| Pied by the Kassis dry goods company | business interests; meetings. About 20 members enrolled) they will visit for some time in Wash-| The interior fixtures are being install-| | Phillp Otto, W. K. ‘Nash. general manager of Mr. Hewlett is a famillar visitor here| Minneapolis, Is in Casper today on a and is greatly interested in the growth | business deal with the Wyoming Gro- ‘Casper, cery company. : - ee. Repairs are now underway at the| H. L. Booker, connected with the with | Burlington crossing on West Yellow.|C- H. Robinson company of Butte, cate athe by | Mr. Nt "8 hol tit the {stone avenue. For some time the| @ont., stopped over in Casper today aaa x KING WOUNDED ‘H. A. Starkwell of Omaha, has left eee to business matters in connection with | stomach, received from a se or the Very Special at Mr. and Mrs. 8. N, Brooks are|the George B. Nelson office, real es-| fragment of a bomb during the recent week. a8 ‘tate and insurance. attemipt made on his life in Belgrade, spending the end in the city eee according to rumors aeeristios in guests ome Sam Service, rancher, has returned| Agram and brought hegP. Mie. Hush... Patton on acon’ ant'| to. hia-sanch wouthiwest of hese ates | "THe rumors’ gay’ that when ha was a several Jays in the city ehip-| injured oe insisted on being stock to thi mark: taken to Paris and that since his stay a pcg e: ye there the wound has developed moro Harry Isenberg, a well known oil] Seriously. Che Caspet Dally Cridune ISCONTROLLED CHEYEN Wro., Oct. 22.—Word here at noon today from appeared to be ¢ there would be > more danger unless wind, which is w blowing at high velocity spreads dames, 2u{@ Gulbransen Thirty national guardsmen an 's of private citizens from Wheat ned scores of ranchmen and farm: A. Toothaker, secretary of the|crs who had been summoned to tent PRICE $495.00 X. MC. A. who has offices in the} iho flames. Later jn the evening Bee Is the Greatest Pl Tribune building, is in Cheyenne look sistant James M. Walley of Med she Gres ges Bow national forest and Elmer Piano Value on the master of t American Market. » about a found that some had been cons@med but rary to earlier reports nc jected with his oll Wilkins ts also ings had been telds in t) —~-— four feet eight. tne TRUE VALUE ILA AIA ra sht of a Jap in This Famous i Gulbransen are an essential factor in f promotinghealthful growth § | Player Scott’s Emulsion a. L GULICH is far richer in the fat soluble A vitamine esi is than cream. It dids | The once a hag “. growth—builds health! | meee AT ALL DRUG STORES = formerly with The General Brokerage company, Fon INDIGESTION | || DANGEROUS FOR TODAY AND SATURDAY 75 DRESSES Silky Georgette, Canton Crepe, Tricotine, at $10.95 BY ASSASSIN’ $24.95 MeDone yesterday en route to his headquar-| then the prince regent, with a bomb. School Teachers Give ters.in Denver. Mr. Taenberg is con.| Belrade advices said the prince was Party it. nected with the Salt Creek Petroleum} "0t injured but that one man was In honor of a number of friends, of| Mtr. company and algo has independent | Killed and three wore wounded. Alex- the members of the schoo) board, and acreage in the Salt Creek fields. ander went to Paris early in July and . : in August was said to be dangerous- 'T. J. Keon of Cheyenne, who has|!¥ Ml, with appendicitis. During his interests with T. H. Archer in the] iliness, he proclaimed his accession to new dance hall which is being con-| the throne of Jugo-Siavia. t structed on North Center street, is spending several days here looking ‘efter busfhess connected with the building which is progressing with un- eee usual rapidity. bah Mrs. Joe Love, who has been % Mrs. Nicolaysen Entertains ing for several days at the Reset for Fortnightly Clud. Mr. and Mrs: Dan Gaston, has re- The members of the ¥Fortnightly}turned to her home in Arminto. Bridge club met this afternoon at the}: eee home of Mrs. P. C.,Nicolaysen for. rs. J. F. Flannagan Mrs eon arse SA’ 1: otdingk inane Leeper are visiting Pe ygthecy Gy | the Government Hill ficld where he eon was served followed by an afters|in Lander over. the week-end. A} Wi! look after oll matters for a few noon devoted to playing” auction|number of social affairn of interest | °27® bridge. are being given in honor of the Cas. dancing. . eee Ex-Gov. B. B. Brooks has left for Buffalo where he will spend a short time looking after livestock interests. Saree Attorney John Whelan has left.for Little Miss Hicks Bee one Pacem Rieamwen Eaa | one er aed knee eames Ys Hostess. : , eee ot this city, have left for the Salt Creek oil flelds where they will look her birth anni} Wil 4 a Fecapeteary 96, five bicth a swine, wha, was wbiene, tine] crew walters ‘tor eevecal tare yersary, little Miss Martha Hicks, | one of the first settlers of Casper but teers daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles} who of recent years has been mak- Hicks entertained for the children Ulv-|{ng his home: in. Thermopolis, is], 704 Soran C. E, Dawson, H. ing in the Albuquerque apartments) spending several days here. visiting| Chrisholm and Joo L. May have re- Thursday afternoon. About ten chil-} with friends. pera es from igvea tha a8 «7 game dren assembled and spent the after- : aoa vost in oe eo) % bases da.couy. Peering: mr nampen rele ioe:* : Chrisholm succeeded in getting their ments were Incl a beautl- RIEFS game. They report no snow and that fa SER ee ee CITY BRIE the many parties whom they met on ects IG. W. Ladd of the prodicet de- peitment ‘of the Midwest company has returned to his offices in the trip did not have the same~suc- P. E. 0. Entertained at __ BE the company building here after cess. Mrs. A. A. Slade was hostess at her home on CY avenue at a regular meeting of the P. B. O. held this after} spending yesterday in the local oll noon. A short business session, was| ficlds. followed’ by initiations. arhere Mrs. B. L. Hambright took charge] E.G. Sinclair, geologist for the Mid- of the program for the afternoon|west Refining compary is spending which had as its topic, “The Ameri | the week-end in the local ail can Highway.” A number of inter-|tending to business matters. bag Pavers yore oe 4 pare Sayre H. W. Burd is leaving this evening @ organization and a forum Hopkins, independent é Den cussion of the subject was held. Rg ie a tory en roa La ca ah ee BO es Bhar spending the week in the Big Horn —— mountains attending to business mat- Don’ That tera of importance. rt Forget H. S. Matson who has been spend- ing the past week in Douglas visiting with friends and attending to busi- ness interests has ‘returned to his business in the city. Mr. Matson has been connected with the engineering being done om tho irrigation ditch of this ~ locality for the past several fields at, months. ‘oma Winen nad itt tor teat, | DOLLAR DINNER where he will spend the week-end at: The Best in Casper SUNDAY*—5 to 9 P. M. Torrington are spending the week end visiting at the home of Ais. Peridas'| Amen the business men registered sister, Mra. Dell Nicholson, of East|%t the Henning hotel are H. T. Brook- Casper. Mr. Perkins spent last win-| et Butte, Mont; R.L. Piepmeter ter In the employ of the Elgin com- Pany and is calling on friends while visiting here. eae Mrs. Grace Ritchie of Greybull is visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. D, W. Middleton of this city. Mrs. Ritchie is a frequent visitor in the city and has many friends to welcome her. see Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Boone have re- turned to their home in Chadron after spending the week -here visiting with old time friends. Mr. Boone came to Casper to have treatmentg for blood Roca Milk, Meltet Grain ExtractinPowder | sn eee ‘Royalties Guaranteed To pay 4 per cent a year, payable every six months. These royalties are of the kind which are advertised only in the highest class publications, appealing to those investors who are TAKING NO CHANCES SELLING TODAY AT ONE DOLLAR A UNIT Yes we will sell as many as you wish to buy and they will be on sale tomorrow also, but the cumulative value is greater by buy- ing them TODAY. 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